40 Substitutes For Limes To Help You Through The Lime Shortage
There is or was a lime shortage. There may be one again. Or it continues. No one knows for sure, because limes are the fourth most mysterious thing in the entire world after the human mind, Kevin Spacey, and socks. Despite these mysteries we must forge on. Like the song says you put the lime in the coconut.
We need something to put in the coconut, so we can then drink them both together—because honestly without the lime, it’s just the coconut, which is basically the fruit version of a Tupperware full of semen.
Together we will get through these troubling limes times. As Scar from The Lion King once said—before those dirtbags, the Boys Scouts, ripped him off—“Be Prepared.”
Here are 40 fantastic substitutes for limes.
1. Lemons
2. Oranges
3. Crumbled up frog
4. Small grapefruit
5. Large olive
6. Moldy peach
7. Tennis ball
8. Citron
9. Pomelo
10. Koosh ball
11. Most of the planets in the model solar system you stole from that science fair
12. Limericks
13. Lime-shaped Time Magazines
14. Tangerines
15. Clementines
16. A baby’s globe
17. Limestone cut to resemble a lime
18. Clump of thyme
19. Green lint
20. Shamrocks
21. A cursed jade scorpion
22. A sleeping caterpillar
23. Glow-in-the-dark beer pong balls
24. Michael “Mike” Wazowski
25. Kiwi
26. Moss
27. Ninja Turtle Testicle
28. Kumquat
29. Cyclops’s eyeball if that Cyclops has a green eye or is wearing a green contact
30. Easter egg
31. Giant Green Peanut M&M
32. Fistful of Iron Supplements
33. Avocado
34. Wad of Sour Apple Bubblicious
35. Old Sublime CD
36. Bud Light Lime
37. Tostitos with Lime
38. Limelight: the stage-lighting instrument, the sensation of being famous, or the 1990s New York nightclub filled with drugs that gave you the sensation of being famous
39. Congealed residue from Slimer
40. A gallbladder